Homecoming is a special time of the year for most high school students, but it can also be a scary time for parents with parties going on. Keep your teens and their friends safe by throwing a Homecoming-themed party at your house. Read on to find out how.
Sit down with you teens. Ask them what they would like to see at the party and find out what their homecoming theme at school is. Reassure the teens involved that the party will be respectful to them and is not a way to be in their business.
Contact other parents to form a small party committee and to let them know what you are doing. Call all the interested parents together for a meeting to decide on food, drink, decorations, invites, rules, rides for those that are not able to drive yet and any other concerns that may come up. Assign a different role or area (i.e.
Decorations) to each set of parents. This keeps the cost and stress of planning down for each person. Inform the principal of the school about what you are doing.
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